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Array Head Coach Position Available - James Madison University Position Information
Optional Applicant Documents: Letter of Recommendation #2
Letter of Recommendation #3
Required Applicant Documents Resume
Cover Letter
Letter of Recommendation #1
Request/Posting Number: 0400222
State Role Title: Administrative and Professional Faculty
Working Title: Fencing Head Coach
Pay band: 0
Pay Rate: Other
Specify range or amount: $17,290 for a 9 month contract
General Info: James Madison University, a Division 1 member of the NCAA and Colonial Athletic Association, is seeking a Head Coach for the Fencing Team. This position will be a 9 month contract position with no benefits. The salary is $17,290.
Duties and Responsibilities: Duties include overall responsibility for the fencing program, budgeting, public relations, and scheduling, all in compliance with NCAA, Conference, and University regulations.
Qualifications: The successful candidate must possess a Bachelor's Degree, have demonstrated skill in teaching.coaching fencing and motivation students academically and athletically. Review of applicants and interviews will begin immediately.
Special instructions to applicants (This field includes all additional documents to be mailed as well as the mailing address):
Org Name: 300045-Fencing
Posting date: 08-09-2005
Closing date: Open Until Filled
Proposed Starting Date: 08-25-2005
Position Status: Part Time
Is this an agency only position? (Human Resources must approve all agency-only listings before being posted): No
Is this a grant-funded position? No
Application Types Accepted: Staff Application
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Array If they want the really good coaches, they're gonna have to lower that salary. :P -
What is really attractive is the lack of benefits and the job security inherent in being on contract!
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